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The Universe: Season 5. The Universe Season 5 premiered 2010 on History Channel. From the planets to the stars and out to the edge of the unknown, history and science collide in HISTORY’s popular series THE UNIVERSE, now back for its fifth season. With ground-breaking new discoveries and even more stunning high-definition computer animations. Our Sun has served Earth well for almost five billion years. It's bathed us with heat and energy. Watch the full documentary now (playlist - 5 hours) 1. 7 Wonders of the Solar System. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. The Universe: Season 4. Using stunning HD graphics, The Universe returns in Season 4 to transport viewers past the wonders of our own solar system and out to the bizarre far-flung reaches of the cosmos. From death stars to ringed planets, star clusters to space wars, The Universe uses new discoveries and more advanced CGI to help explain the mysteries of outer space.

From wormholes to transporters, examine which elements from popular sci-fi movies could really exist; and discover how the universe is awash in all sorts of strange liquids, from oceans of methane to blobs of alcohol floating in space, and even iron rain. Watch and marvel as experts cook up ten ways to destroy the Earth, including blowing it up with anti-matter, hurling it into the Sun, and colliding with another galaxy. Watch the full documentary now (playlist - 8 hours) 1. Death Stars. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 10 Ways to Destroy the Earth. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

The Universe: Season 3. The Universe: Season 2. The Universe: Season 1. The sky and outer space have fascinated man for centuries and the History Channel's series The Universe is the story of man's study of the cosmos from his earliest attempts to map and understand the heavens through modern day scientific studies, advances, and theories.

A mix of historical footage, modern space imaging, and conceptual computer graphics presented in high-definition, the visual component of this production is absolutely breathtaking. Each of the 14 44-minute episodes begins with a general introduction of subjects ranging from the sun to individual planets, alien galaxies, the search for extra-terrestrial life, and scientific theories like the Big Bang. Each topic is then broken down into a series of segments that detail specific ideas, theories, or components integral to the understanding of the main topic as well as historical material, current studies and theories, and projections of potential future events and scientific advances. 1. Secrets of the Sun. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.